The title of today's post should actually be "Design Floor Monday", because I didn't feel like dragging out my design wall yesterday when I was playing with the setting arrangement for my Sunshine and Shadow blocks. After trying a few different patterns, I think this is the setting that I am going to go with. Now I just need to stitch them together and decide on borders.
Be sure to stop by Patchwork Times to see what other quilters have on their design walls this week and add your latest project to the list too!
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- Susan
- I am a wife, mama and grandmama getting through life by hanging on to a needle and thread.
Monday, June 22, 2009
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11 comments:
That looks wonderful Susan. The black really sets the colour off.
Love it, love it. The black was perfect!
It's a basic setting, but it works so well! I have always liked that look. Your batik strips were such a good choice, too.
I love it! Black and brights are always so striking.
That looks lovely!
That looks so very nice! The black was perfect.
The quilt is awesome. I've always loved black and brights together!
I love what is on your design floor and Very Berry Lemonade is very cool!
Beautiful!! Can't wait to see it when it's finished.
Dori (MLQG)
I really love this block and the setting you chose!
I love what is on your "design floor"...I will anxiously wait for pictures of the finished quilt!
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